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Photograph of George Koneak holding a leather rope

Item is a photograph showing George Koneak wearing embroidered boots and a red plaid shirt. The man is holding a coil of rope make out of leather. The photograph was taken somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic.

Photograph of Mosesee standing next to a boat

Item is a photograph of Mosesee wearing a parka and standing next to a small boat. The boat is sitting in shallow water next to an ice floe. The photograph was taken somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic.

Photograph of a man looking through a telescope

Item is a photograph of a young man wearing a coat with fur trim on the hood and rickrack trim on the sleeves. The young man is looking through a telescope. The photograph was taken somewhere in northern Quebec.

Photograph of a man looking through a telescope

Item is a photograph of a young man wearing a coat with fur trim on the hood and rickrack trim on the sleeves. The young man is looking through a telescope. The photograph was taken somewhere in northern Quebec.

Photograph of Noah holding Billie Koneak on his lap in Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photograph of a boy named Noah who is holding a younger boy named Billie Koneak on his lap. Billie is wearing a parka with a fur-trimmed hood. Noah is from Frobisher Bay, Northwest Territories (now Iqaluit, Nunavut). The boys are sitting on the front step of the Koneaks' house in Fort Chimo, Quebec.

Photograph of children and a dog

Item is a photographic slide depicting two children playing next to a white dog. There are people unloading boxes from a boat in the background.

Photograph of Barbara Hinds and Kangnanginak's wife

Item is a photographic slide depicting Barbara Hinds reclining with her eyes closed next to a woman identified as Kangnanginak's wife. The photograph was taken in Cape Dorset, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).
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